Ranbir Kapoor politely asks paps to turn off cameras while picking up daughter Raha at airport; Alia Bhatt, Neetu Kapoor join him for family getaway | Hindi Movie News

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, who have been fiercely protective of their daughter Raha Kapoor’s privacy, were spotted at the Mumbai airport on Monday night along with veteran actor Neetu Kapoor. The trio, dressed in stylish yet comfortable airport looks, posed graciously for photographs, but drew a firm line when it came to their little one.As the family headed to their car to pick up Raha, Ranbir was seen politely requesting the paparazzi to turn off their cameras. While no official destination was revealed, it appeared the Kapoor-Bhatt family was headed for a vacation together.The star couple was dressed in effortlessly chic travel attire. Ranbir looked sharp in a blue tracksuit, while Alia kept it cool in a white T-shirt, black palazzos, and a baseball cap. Neetu Kapoor also looked radiant in a blue shirt and matching trousers. After posing with Alia, Ranbir made sure to pose with his mother as well, showing their usual warmth and camaraderie.No photos of Raha, pleaseWhile the public got a glimpse of baby Raha last Christmas, Ranbir and Alia have since maintained a guarded stance when it comes to her media exposure. At the airport, their request was simple: no photos of Raha, and if any are clicked accidentally, they should not be circulated on social media without using a face-covering emoji.In March this year, the couple addressed the media and made a heartfelt appeal regarding their daughter’s privacy. They explained that while they understand the public interest, their priority remains Raha’s safety and well-being. Alia had said they preferred not to resort to legal action but would consider it if their repeated requests were ignored.The couple had also highlighted the risks of exposing children to social media and the digital world too early. They emphasized the need for privacy, especially in today’s environment where images and information can spread uncontrollably online.